NDRF begins rescue ops for people stranded in rain-hit Vasai

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

(NDRF) personnel have launched rescue operations in rain-soaked taluka in district neighbouring which witnessed 240 mm rainfall in the last 24 hours ended this morning.

"An NDRF company has reached More personnel will be called if needed," district Prashant Narnaware told

The said express is stuck between suburban and Nallasopara stations of western railway due to water-logging on tracks.

He said the passengers are being evacuated.

"received extremely heavy rainfall at 240 mm from 8.30 AM yesterday to 8:30 AM today, which collided with a high tide," Narnaware said, adding that water level is expected to recede by this evening.

The has issued a requisition order seeking to use a local college as a temporary shelter for the rescued people.

"NDRF team reached Manikpur village, district Palghar, where Water level has risen in village and many villagers are reported to be stranded," the NDRF said in a tweet.

An NDRF team, personnel of RPF and Western Railway are providing relief to the passengers of Express.

"NDRF team & RPF,WR have reached Express(12928), standing between Nallasopara- Virar, to provide necessary relief to its passengers," NDRF said in another tweet.

Around 300 people were yesterday stuck in their homes in Vasai town due to water-logging in the area.

However, they refused to be evacuated even as the water level receded.

The residents preferred to stay in their homes instead of relocating to some temporary shelter in response to the district administration's appeal for evacuation, a district information officer had said.

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First Published: Tue, July 10 2018. 17:15 IST